On Friday, September 20, 2019 9:21:33 PM CEST Georg Schabel wrote: > On Friday, 20 September 2019 21.07.18 CEST hw wrote: > > On Friday, September 20, 2019 8:50:12 PM CEST hello@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > [...] > > > PS: juke doesn't support streams, does it? Is there any other > > > __lightweight__ Prog like audacious for KDE? > > > > It all depends which features you like: vnc, mpv, mplayer and ffplay all > > support streams. > > > > Aren't all these notifications rather annoying? > > aah, i want to see and skip a >2min "blank" intro if i don't like the track. You can do that with the programs mentioned above. But why do you need a notification to figure out that you don't like a track? > ...and if i wouldn't like notifications, i wouldn't use kde ;) It does have features other than notifications? :) > maybe i'll setup a mpd daemon with notification script. > > but still, something's wrong with audacious notifications/kde > notifications. Maybe you need to make a bug report? I can't say much about this because I'm not using audacious; and I can only guess it may be a problem with audacious rather than with notifications because when you can have a dialog with buttons, that's a dialog and not a notification. Since you like notifications, have you found a way to configure the duration of notifications? I'd like a list of notifications that have come up during, for example, the last 24 hours (or whatever time period I configure). I could browse the list when I want and optionally prevent the notifications from bothering me. This is especially useful for things that take a while, like it can take quite a while to copy a few GB of files from one computer to another. The way dolphin does it, I have to wait for the notification to show up or otherwise I might never see it because the notification is nowhere to be found anymore. And I can tell you that a file manager that won't show the progress and won't even show you whether an operation has been completed or not sucks really badly.